The Agent · What it finds

From “we’re losing” to
“here’s why — and what to do.”

The agent investigates your monitoring data like an analyst: it reads what competitors publish, checks their prices and channels, and hands you a ranked shortlist of opportunities with evidence. Not four hundred charts.

Diagnosis with evidence

When a competitor keeps winning a scenario, “you lost” is not an answer. The agent goes and finds out why: it reads the content the AI cited, checks what the competitor charges on each channel, and looks for what your product story is missing.

Each investigation ends in an opportunity: what’s happening, the evidence behind it, the specific action that closes the gap, and the scenarios it should move. Ranked by expected impact on Purchase Likelihood, so the top of the list is always the next best thing to do.

Ten ways to win

Most tools can only ever conclude “write more content.” The agent diagnoses across ten dimensions — and knows who should act on each.

The agent executes

Content · Product info

Comparison answers, product FAQs, corrective copy — drafted by the agent, approved by you, published to your site.

Signals you build

Reviews · Editorial · Community · Creators · PR

Where AI trusts third-party voices, the agent shows you which ones it’s listening to — and what would change its mind.

Decisions you make

Price · Distribution · Promotion

When the gap is a competitor’s Amazon price or a 20% promo, the opportunity says so — with a proposed counter-move, not a content brief.

An inbox, not a dashboard

Opportunities arrive in your inbox a few at a time, ranked, with the evidence attached. You approve, reject, or ask for changes. There is nothing to interpret, no score to decode, no one to brief.

Approve one, and the agent gets to work. Next: Execution & Measurement →

What does an opportunity actually look like? +

A short brief: the gap ("OSEA wins 7/10 purchase-intent recommendations for vitamin-C serum"), the evidence (the cited content, the $14 Amazon price difference, the running promo), the proposed action (a comparison guide, or a counter-promotion), and the scenarios it should move. Everything you need to decide in one read.

Why not just show me all the data? +

Because a dashboard transfers the work to you. Someone still has to interpret the charts, decide what matters, and brief the fix. The agent does that interpretation and shows its work — you spend your time deciding, not decoding.

What if the agent's diagnosis is wrong? +

Reject it — one click, with a reason if you want. The rejection is stored in brand memory, so the agent stops proposing that line of attack. Nothing happens without your approval either way.

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